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SUMMARY:Research Culture seminar 2: Do the arts\, humanities and social sc
 iences need their own conception of open research? - Speaker to be confirm
 ed
DTSTART:20231031T150000Z
DTEND:20231031T170000Z
UID:TALK205543@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Speaker to be confirmed
DESCRIPTION:Co-hosted by CRASSH and the University’s Research Culture Te
 am\, this new series will feature fortnightly panel discussions.  \n14 Oct
 ober: Research Culture seminar 1: How do we foster good research culture i
 n our departments?\n31 October: Research Culture seminar 2: Do the arts\, 
 humanities and social sciences need their own conception of open research?
 \n14 November: Research Culture seminar 3: How should research be evaluate
 d?\n28 November: Research Culture seminar 4: Should I consider publishing 
 my monograph open access? \nThe panels will discuss key questions relating
  to research culture and open research:\nWhat models should we be developi
 ng for open research in the arts\, social sciences\, and humanities?\nWhy 
 should I consider an open access publisher for my monograph\, and how does
  it work?\nHow do we create a positive research culture in our departments
 \, centres or faculties (what would one look like)\nHow should research be
  evaluated?\nAll are welcome to help us debate these questions (and more).
  A series of short position statements by invited speakers will set out so
 me of the challenges and opportunities we face at the moment\, and then th
 e floor will be open for questions and other contributions. \n\nWe would e
 ncourage you to take part in person if you can. A Zoom link will be provid
 ed to participants who are not based in Cambridge or cannot attend for oth
 er reasons.
LOCATION:Alison Richard Building\,  S1
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